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: Any Musicians?
: Libertine October 10, 2012, 08:17:16 PM
Hey everyone. So I wanted to make a topic about music. Any musicians on the forum? Does anyone play any instruments?

If so, what do you play, how long have you been playing? What type of music do you like to play? How often do you practice? 

All answers welcome  :)

I play piano. I learn something new everyday, constantly practicing :D

I enjoy anything from Classical to Rock music.

How about you guys?
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: flowjob October 10, 2012, 10:10:14 PM
guitar, 2years in Primary School
piano, 2years in High School

level of both: meh
how often did I practice: never  ;)

I like playing blues on the piano  :D

sometimes I'm playing one of them (mostly on Christmas Evening (I'm not religios tho,playing a song is a family tradition))
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: Polyphony October 11, 2012, 12:17:53 AM
I play piano


skill level: also meh ;)


I REALLY love the blues and jazz, so I end up playing them the most.  I also am a part of a choir too so I guess you can say that I play the voice too :P
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: hanorotu October 11, 2012, 01:02:29 AM
Check out the creative arts section. You will find a lot of my stuff.
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: silenthunder October 11, 2012, 01:31:48 AM
Guitar for 4 years, bass guitar for 3, flute for 7, drums for 2 or 3, piano, well, i just play around with piano, but i can play piano..i have my own recording studio that i've pieced together over the years. I've been in a couple bands with one of the other members of this forum (Used Bandaid)
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: Libertine October 11, 2012, 01:36:45 AM
Thanks for the replies. It's good to see some varying interests. Blues music and Jazz styles are wonderful to play and listen to as well  :)

I figured we'd have more guitar players. Maybe something about computing and guitars just seem to mix well  :P  I used to play guitar, familiar with TAB and chords mainly, but moved further away from it over the years. As for piano, I play from the sheet music, take lessons for classical training, and try to always enjoy the process as much as I can.

My main passion has always been music/piano with computing being in close league. I always kept up my research and learning when it came to hacking/cracking/computing. I'm venturing deeper into computing now and hoping to gather even deeper knowledge and acknowledgement in the world of hacking and computers  :)


Guitar for 4 years, bass guitar for 3, flute for 7, drums for 2 or 3, piano, well, i just play around with piano, but i can play piano..i have my own recording studio that i've pieced together over the years. I've been in a couple bands with one of the other members of this forum (Used Bandaid)

That's wonderful. I like the functionality of a recording studio. Personally I like using VST's and MIDI when recording for piano. Helps provide a variety of wonderful sounds and manipulations to the music that can only be obtained digitally :) But I'm a big fan of the grand/acoustic piano's, even though there are excellent VST's that simulate your concert grand Steinway piano, I find nothing compares to the quality and sound of a genuine acoustic.  :)
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: Daemon October 11, 2012, 02:13:03 AM
Guitar for the past 2 yeard, of which I've spent maybe a grand total of 2 months practicing hahaha. I love the way it sounds, I love cranking some of my favorite tunes out on it with the distortion maxed out!!!
I like playing older metal, hard rock, newer stuff like breaking benjamin and chevelle, and just about any of the good rock and roll songs all the way back to clapton and hendrix. I only know maybe 4 songs all the way through tho haha, 2 metallica a breaking benjamin and an Evanescence...

I also enjoy writing lyrics for both rap and guitar, but I feel like all the lyrics I mean to go with a guitar end up coming out as raps...
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: Used Band-Aid October 11, 2012, 02:16:34 AM
I've played bass for 4 years, trumpet for 6, and I recently took up piano about 6 months ago, but I dunno if you'd count that haha.  I usually practice for like half an hour before bed every night.  Really, I'll play just about anything except country. 
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: Libertine October 11, 2012, 03:39:32 AM
I play a variety of different pieces. I like a lot of different styles from Rock/Pop/Classical/Blues/Jazz. Some artists I like include, Elton John, Yann Tiersen, Hans Zimmer, Ludovico Einaudi, Boccelli, Enya, David Nevue, Clint Mansell.

I also like a lot of abstract movie theme's and solo piano arrangements  :)

Some classic rock bands include Yes, Peter Gabriel, Rush, Pink Floyd, Guns N Roses, Hendrix, Clapton

For classical I like Chopin, Beethoven, Yanni, Rachmaninoff, Mozart

If were talking guitar rock music I'd have to say Hendrix and Clapton and Pink Floyd are my favorites.

I have endless amounts (GB'S upon GB's) of sheet music from guitar tab to band scores to PVG songbooks and sheets form a variety of composers. Too bad we don't have a music section for sharing sheets like the Ebooks section  :)

I've played bass for 4 years, trumpet for 6, and I recently took up piano about 6 months ago, but I dunno if you'd count that haha.  I usually practice for like half an hour before bed every night.  Really, I'll play just about anything except country.

I really like the trumpet. I started out on trumpet and violin in grade school. Didn't stick with it though. I switched over to guitar and eventually ended up serious about the piano and keeping the guitar around for fun :)
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: Used Band-Aid October 11, 2012, 03:55:00 AM
Damn I always wanted to play the violin.  Trumpet's pretty fun, but I guess it's just not the same as it used to be for me.  There's a crappy piece of shit keyboard in my house that I play around on in my spare time, but hell, it's better than nothing, right?  Even so, playing the piano feels amazing.  If the piano didn't suck so much, I could sit for hours learning songs on it (I've already done that a few times actually).  Not to mention that it makes me appreciate decent pianos that much more.
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: Libertine October 11, 2012, 04:04:35 AM
Damn I always wanted to play the violin.  Trumpet's pretty fun, but I guess it's just not the same as it used to be for me.  There's a crappy piece of shit keyboard in my house that I play around on in my spare time, but hell, it's better than nothing, right?  Even so, playing the piano feels amazing.  If the piano didn't suck so much, I could sit for hours learning songs on it (I've already done that a few times actually).  Not to mention that it makes me appreciate decent pianos that much more.

I must say violin is a lovely instrument  :) But I decided to go the piano route because of the dynamics and range of the music. Your capable of so much on a piano. A wide variety of styles and so many different ways to articulate a piece on a keyboard. I love the feel of authentic concert grand pianos. The touch and response of the keys feels like quality - when compared to lower grade keyboards. But digital's are getting even better now. With all the ways you can plug up your digital piano to a DAW's system on your computer. All the different plug-ins, virtual instruments, and midi functions you can use in conjunction with the digital keyboard, plus the upgraded response and electronics built into some higher end machines. Digital's are like the new age piano with so many advanced functions characteristics that make them very interesting to work with.

Personally I've been thinking of switching over to a Apple laptop mainly for the purpose of recording music. From what I've read, its a favored environment over a PC and capable of so much more functionality when it comes to audio and music recording.
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: silenthunder October 11, 2012, 05:47:36 AM
I'd love to learn how to play violin, it's one of the most beautiful instruments there is.

That's wonderful. I like the functionality of a recording studio. Personally I like using VST's and MIDI when recording for piano. Helps provide a variety of wonderful sounds and manipulations to the music that can only be obtained digitally :) But I'm a big fan of the grand/acoustic piano's, even though there are excellent VST's that simulate your concert grand Steinway piano, I find nothing compares to the quality and sound of a genuine acoustic.  :)

I've used VST's and MIDI, but considering I took up learning everything about music with real instruments and stuff, I tend to lean more towards the actual physical microphones and mixers, but I love the idea of digital work. I've actually been playing around with making music on platforms such as FLStudio and DubTurbo, but they confused me to no end until just recently.
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: Libertine October 11, 2012, 06:01:17 AM
I'd love to learn how to play violin, it's one of the most beautiful instruments there is.

I've used VST's and MIDI, but considering I took up learning everything about music with real instruments and stuff, I tend to lean more towards the actual physical microphones and mixers, but I love the idea of digital work. I've actually been playing around with making music on platforms such as FLStudio and DubTurbo, but they confused me to no end until just recently.

VST's, DAW's, MIDI, Step Sequencers - can be very strange and foreign when you first start working with it all. It's like information overload straight from the start. :P  But it gets simple as time goes on and you start to get accustomed to it.

I'm much more into microphones for genuine quality recordings. Midi is more for play and manipulation. Adding tracks, adding instruments, changing pitches, and creating a master work. I use Steinberg Cubase. I've used FL Studio and I also have copies of other software like Synthogy Ivory and Cakewalk Sonar by Roland. I found FL is more for beats making which is why I stick with Cubase :)

If you happen to have an IPhone there is even an FL Studio app you can download for your phone. If anyone has a jailbroken device, I have the .IPA file for FL Studio installed on my device. I can extract it and attach it here if anyone is interested. Just leave a message and I can upload it for you guys.
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: lucid October 12, 2012, 02:28:45 AM
. Maybe something about computing and guitars just seem to mix well

I agree
I also enjoy writing lyrics for both rap and guitar, but I feel like all the lyrics I mean to go with a guitar end up coming out as raps...


Eminem listens to Metallica when looking for inspiration to write raps. Likewise, if I ever try to write lyrics that.....aren't rap, I find that rap gets my creative gismos working
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: silenthunder October 12, 2012, 04:38:10 AM
I'm much more into microphones for genuine quality recordings. Midi is more for play and manipulation. Adding tracks, adding instruments, changing pitches, and creating a master work. I use Steinberg Cubase. I've used FL Studio and I also have copies of other software like Synthogy Ivory and Cakewalk Sonar by Roland. I found FL is more for beats making which is why I stick with Cubase:)

I've got a friend that works with Cubase quite a bit, and he's told me about all the things it can do and stuff, but I haven't had the time yet to sit down and look for a decent crack. I'd love to get my hands on it though.
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: Libertine October 12, 2012, 05:20:04 AM
I've got a friend that works with Cubase quite a bit, and he's told me about all the things it can do and stuff, but I haven't had the time yet to sit down and look for a decent crack. I'd love to get my hands on it though.

The only problem with Cubase is finding a cracked copy. I purchased the software because it uses a security dongle called the "Steinberg Key" to licence the program. I've heard of ways to circumvent security dongles and crack the dongle itself by making a replica of the hardware through emulation. But I was unable to find such methods specific to the Cubase software.

However Cubase is a really excellent program I would certainly highly recommend it. If you were looking for a trial version to test it out, they offer trial installations on their product homepage. Feel free to check it out. Here's a link  :)

http://www.steinberg.net/en/products/cubase/trial_version.html (http://www.steinberg.net/en/products/cubase/trial_version.html)
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: hanorotu October 12, 2012, 01:02:12 PM
I've been using fl studio since 08. If you know what you are doing it is a great tool to make just about anything. Eventuality ill make some tuts for it. This will probably be after I move and get set up.
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: Libertine October 12, 2012, 11:02:13 PM
I've been using fl studio since 08. If you know what you are doing it is a great tool to make just about anything. Eventuality ill make some tuts for it. This will probably be after I move and get set up.

I'd love to see the tutorials on FL. Fruity Loops is capable of some great things. It certainly is full featured with a variety of tools and resources to do almost anything. I think it's better suited for beat makers and vocal singers although I like to have fun with it once in a while and use its MIDI features and step sequencer. Some of the plugins are pretty neat also :)
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: silenthunder October 13, 2012, 02:53:23 AM
I use FL with the Massive plugin, which adds a lot to it, especially if you want Skrillex-style wubz (Skrillex uses Massive as a stand-alone with a MIDI) or to make you're own wubwub for a dubstep song. I also use the Toxic Biohazard that come with FL for certain keyboard sounds for trance and rave songs. You can make plenty of nice tracks JUST with FL, but I can also see why you would want to use other programs.
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: Libertine October 13, 2012, 03:52:58 AM
I use FL with the Massive plugin, which adds a lot to it, especially if you want Skrillex-style wubz (Skrillex uses Massive as a stand-alone with a MIDI) or to make you're own wubwub for a dubstep song. I also use the Toxic Biohazard that come with FL for certain keyboard sounds for trance and rave songs. You can make plenty of nice tracks JUST with FL, but I can also see why you would want to use other programs.


FL is great for trance, techno and dubstep. I've just gotten used to working exclusively with Cubase. I find that Cubase tailors better towards audio recording and I love the interface as well. FL always struck me as more of an All-In-One type system with some great enhancements and plugins. It's getting increasingly more popular now as well because of how well balanced and developed its become.

If anyone is looking for a download link for FL here is a copy of FL 10.0.9 - Pro Edition Unlocked - http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/7707980/Image-Line_FL_Studio_v10.0.9c_Pro_Edition_UNLOCKED_-_R2R_[ds]
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: silenthunder October 13, 2012, 06:15:30 AM

FL is great for trance, techno and dubstep. I've just gotten used to working exclusively with Cubase. I find that Cubase tailors better towards audio recording and I love the interface as well. FL always struck me as more of an All-In-One type system with some great enhancements and plugins. It's getting increasingly more popular now as well because of how well balanced and developed its become.

If anyone is looking for a download link for FL here is a copy of FL 10.0.9 - Pro Edition Unlocked - http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/7707980/Image-Line_FL_Studio_v10.0.9c_Pro_Edition_UNLOCKED_-_R2R_[ds]

Exact same link I used for mine haha, I suppose it's one of the most solid downloads of it there is.. If I get Cubase, I'll probably get used to using strictly that too, although the audio recording portion doesn't matter to me in the least bit unless somehow it becomes more convenient than my current recording system that is readily available at all times.